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Show f aT tT THE JNTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1907. - ing THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Published Every Organ of Morning Republican the Entered postoffice March as at 3, Lake Oo the) b De e ddressed ae . should sreeee One wcecceevies .+ 1,50 MILIDIDD Uisunaay Malcolm BSB Nl Only, One McAllister, the > cede modesty. can give es LAKE CITY, ee eaeeesenrees : now mney In ee seem WEDNESDAY, 46 * MAR. cheerfully In a time cal when continel And we they ; eee tals EON » rere ce utterly we defeated chee Eee ‘ y re They say Bote they 1v ene are are Ney going ere is , , Exactly that will be of any benefit te e the on > the ae . men the first place, york city should work atra Tae Lake Tribune. If this got? ""Americanize" a 0 3s Jess th desire to eae community. the place, ne way of slander, home . Then, deception after who le a né and , getting that the ambitious : entire independence go on-record ¢a rid > ‘ the of at urs | than and spent s Ww ave will have Pe of e party two of to the no has themselves. Let them and e: ence Mere: oa In as people may have among eer cere TT causes of dispute Utah Dave make Keith . it perfectly can not clear cram that Chief Tom publile and has s : for the worked has ese increased Pts . which ER the < has - re ; Involved z the agnor eenrgs ‘ not get. rw, m ;. 2 on three votes phe es in sree both house in 7 MELE among the the furnishes the o argument ee . proceeds with the of our people," pila e ‘ trade with him assertion 3 his employment . ie to an . a comes end, he is not In favor with that Is recognized ‘our Sheets down the| y by «© the * 2 remnants of what once was known as > the A. P. A. and the : De aay eras ‘ar EON a Re Y wei ‘lers "s udoree. ri san: y , vice rs i Catholics i think 7 vote.for them? are 4 "ven- , Well, red:‘No. > ,| If the people at the Thursday wight meeting see fit these things, there fs a chance for their party. is a chance for their succeeding in their laudable| _ ~ task ~ of Americanizing, > Sok the ‘city.."fhe ‘only deterring the Methodist * chureh, and s continually , : in preference: to the man-no who who went have couragements In other are that into tried to the effort good to organization stick to it, in the through first place, many § dis- present. they people anxious that to of see the have parties city the and purely encouragement of all churches, American, and of who not all Tagalog. other movement, course to will spell rehabilitate failure. the If party the insist leaders on of clinging to the Tribune their effort will end in failure, and their party's future will be even darker than its past has been. Which leaves no hope. OH, YES THEY The that Reed press any in opinion Start gamist, ever has gross that on the has protest case, been Reed one been at it ever a has claimed polygamist." has no license The to ex- all. work, him, Leilich under oath, with being left on Smoot's retaining at a the poly- record as his & in the seat and of women, asserting to that Reed Smoot was a polygamist. He made that ment to the New York World. And the many hundreds of thousands of women who signed the petition for. the unseating of Senator Smoot did so in the belief that the charge made to them was true. He still contends that one is bound to believe Reed Smoot is a polygamist neo THERE IS NO EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM. The whole case against the senator has been based the charge that he was the husband of plural wives. Bny other paper to make a pretense of fairness by assert- of some He >i thelr ceremonies of their their He can If he is all. of one who church. Why should plaint The of mission The more It logic of done its it ever no brief But a we large to against against The for the No will it to the an that church, in unfairness to so, here is of strengthof them different stock com- pitiful ad- gone into assall what a of the is them, to inan, just noteworthy one own the class, the look effect with man- acts rule, a life, as here We hold we would creed one, paper. church and we would it-is Mormon of that in if assail- for Mormons. not members the enrich his it. to community a with have ever Every a ‘ike unfairness to any other exception him. they most to about This that the employ be is a you exception in the case do recognize a trade the to. has enough be quest. sirily form view but establish-| men who i to. lawyers The same true faimir ause an > |lican local Indiana, he he "be inipulsive taken a.step ‘ may have relative to e made the paper in | which e€ been ‘ the im = attitude in pecial cree paper . is to We have be article from / the action beevwie Senstor of the x Smoot, ier Lb rhe Ouse at'116. 4a s Creations. : and wice: be~ - "| | pri Milling s the Jo New strat ‘above! (ilustration a leaf le journal York trade Be cre e Sehr Lone.O The point South.Main ‘ for io: 1 bie We - Js the is jab- Spring litt copying New goods the: biggsame. Yorkerat' ar and: re- the thei them same jobs. ‘for H Herald before , the Her x utterances i Herald's e Republican. i Indiana, 3 once » of credit. for) the said an denouncing case the Washington, paper. i remedy t uy. ¢ Banka stole . . from a leading prints Herald, senate especial that But of Really,| country} a 4 ; States claiming thai number ‘js more is not 'a Réepub- called attention to flag a this atone i pretty misstatement of fact by the local paper. The local' paper ‘ . x a ae _.., Knows the Herald is not a Republican paper. There are Salt. Lake give 5 : who-hate any a C ‘ gentler t section available . them:than other United of States, BD: = ; the Indla, Australasiz 5,250; ) 3,199,911; Swede countries, (b) 150.000: ee She ice : ind. a was. é « fresh t mus wre pensee,' |She "could: | brightness "and metric tons. (a) India, nn 7,921,000; 321,500; South} Including lignite. THE UNITED STATES, 7etupcks Dakota Tons. . 2. po Total. ~~ 11,900,152 tis dey d 30) ~-6S) 2-65) we ~) 1°! a 1' F665 ie 1.50 1.25| eee ens a Cc Imports .of aoe f cieeenorces to the ‘ hard time be witchingly and bright, and ae ek WE Panel a COR : -faseinations: were 80 ....... suse ee eerie té pe United Dd Gn- $1787 : 3.25 2.3 .= a the / is of day of ‘ Duzer the not legislature. session on will not be the I part of . Nevada of without f the in the indifference' collects attendance. any any.attendance honest United. with his States. fool -TOOL.O of himself, Shay Some ss Jamaica and. was pa has forced REE his on own has been raised to quit. to Mayor Thompson he fell dollar usually is a as head If thatat / party, of is: getting the aeut, hen1e coulc eet foreiz ands apa inehuoa rapine : liquor, and had pierced wh him, like the a horseman W ind, in| and late lion be- a "ene Sir Arthur Arth smilec fled. "The gallant Englishman was an Irishman. A very: tiger to fight. Be among the a Was as grea source oF dread ne that Gaeur @ on" to ec earacens "Or. ack Douglas to the Lowland. He was a Py ape of Chasseurs, his name, |O'Donn name sense. |he , silting beneat } shew. 8As Ne chon cane fe ns : looked at her, but she had turned : ees . ; ons r stondfastiv aoe battitline cece nimer oe eet at Ww ) es sk ele iitais poke Gani ors e oo se "And he knew you," he said Peas Ladyieee Wa Cecils ficiiceaa eerie eaten tones annahad : t protec- i Bache brown eyes quite calmly. a Redmond |@ veryy met ‘Yes, the gray ones T did once know O'Donnell-six ; from andl Brit-] ee eee , had upon years ago, You will find no writer more attractive than is Gar|I think. In. Ireland. He mentioned ' ¢ . Felt P. Serviss, who furnishes a charming Sunday nature fi " ae |k® Seaek BGic i a ge ou 1@. merest: chanc 1 Ss talk to the readers of The Republican. Mr. Serviss is a | quarters one day I came across a book . of Pennsylvania, and is nearly He has ojtal, cital, is aur studied that that astronomy so his his rennore. ibuti contributions SE ae ; long, will be sixty and : is so gifted » welcome very in " né , handsome yes t te. : fly- rou ™ feah Ye sabes oat ee ie rae appe ared, ae |it had never been returned.' e AVe ca heaer aa ory nade Gh ecil, A eoOple Ss SB, Ss ai re- laughing: indee : d "he saved drowning. . Did 2 he tell you ' That : Ke pe ne aware Yo: 1¢I amis mine from of {t? Are in No? you not Englane surprised to hear it, _ an aa though. He eee ee casually meanold; no 1e young lady, certainly, tojing to go out to America-to New whom his manner was calm, friend-|Orleans-for his sister. and fetch her jly, and genial, but as far removed|over, and leave her with their friends |from her .experience of love-moking}/in France. <A fine fellow -a brave fel- BY MAY AGNES FLEMING Lady Ceecfl still kept her victim, the and dress. The carriages will be here tall, slim college man by her side, in half an hour-twenty minutes, I tell and they devoted themselves to one;you-and you haven't one thing on another very exclusively. They were! The a is inevitable, and. seeing probably discoursing the rival merits) you were one of the first to organize of salmon and lobster salad, but they | it, [ think it is a little too disgraceful looked as they were gently mur-| to muring: "ow un je anne a ee Sir find you like this at the last mo- } ment.' é Arthur the con post this |though Pegi of Is Ginevra. pte ve honor) /Prcwndte so very My Countess Re cide comfortable, novel is really Aglae, on > wane oeee pe ) the . on the right of. his hostess-Major Frankland supported her on the left. Sir Peter was not present-he sat ay Gummer ia a al aL malachite = ae charming young head m, whose ordinary conversation reads like blank verse. Well, if I must I must in ‘while. feasting Dose: " She threw aside her novel and went on. around | @rose. "It is so preposterously fine ee tne great ormolu and and sunshiny this morning, that I am Clock over the mantel Certain we will have a storm before alone struck the half hour company. dispersed, sought their own. after eleven and the the alight, and come home drenched. Half hour Aid you say, Ginevra, before rooms, Tranquillize Sir Arthur think, as he bade the: earl's fair daughter good-night, and watch- the dear-I time. shall be your ready nerves in half ed her float away. in her eau de nil A week had passed since the afterdress up the stairs and disappear ininoon of Sir Arthur's Major a silvery shower of moonrays?. That! Frankland's arrival, and a very mai impassive face ef his gave no sign. (mated week it had been. dD gerfield mever grew weary in well-doling; nee fertile brain originated pleasCHAPTER VI. ure party after pleasure party, with an assiduity worthy a better cause. There Something Very Strange. ‘had been long excursions to ruins, And. your. picnic is inevitable, I there had been a day's visit to a dissuppose, Lady Dangerfield; and one/tant gypsy encampment, there had must go and grill alive, and yawn' been lawn billiards, boating - parties, all day, and get one's complexion de- croquet, and drives stroyed with the boiling seaside sun, every interesting 8 and call it pleasure. You mean well, around. There had been Fortnum & Ginevra, I dare say, but your cease-' Mason's hampers, chickens and chamless pleasure | pod rales grow. to be pagne, pates de foils gras and claret ceaseless bor eup, and and now a Lady Cecil. pa all this in the slow-| genuine est, softest, sleepiest, Jaziest possible seashore one sofa, of In voice. a loose, bronze hair She was lying white morning all damp, and on. a) robe,' loose,| Mason would undre Yo ee laziest, you most indolent ‘mortals! get up Instantly and be & of off sands, in the old fashioned ‘plenic to the was under way;.Fortnum' & were voted -a' boil their own and+ make their nuisance; they kettle on the) own tea, true| with dy Cecil, the greatest flirt of the season What did he think of her by this time? No one could have same cool, grave, way in morning an "Like ROVE: had jas it was possible to Imagine Not her father, furtively, impatiently; he bore himself towards her with the same distant, somewhat stiff courtesy he showed his hostess and the other ladies who visited Scarswood. How was it going to end? Would he propose, or would he, after another week or so say, "Good- by, Lady Ceci," that which he now and good-night? that face, inscrutable it told nothing. lifted manner, speaking grave his way earl knew of unsmiling Jove, for all the} best. gTOWS Ginevra who don't lower their Ut of his once said nothing, but that parting she gave Sir Arthur hand with a kindly peererelte she hever shown before at thoughttully, |? like him," those grave tones| He's sentences, might be|©™n making it, and liked she herself, For Cecil liked him all the better for letting her aecn alone. <All wome n--the hardened coquette among them men > he ud up-|f88; so A most -like , descendant night on to her on nee said, oy c ousin. shrugged sald good"So mutch It was such | Concerned is a powerful his, of face This solemn, begin shoulders the bette , de for all Thirty fhcaseaa. a year T must coninduce ment, though he doesn't grow on me. a prig, as I sald before-a‘ pedantic ptig-who glowers' of countenance with his si|one great, solemn, owl eyes, and who cam neither doesn't who croquet, play nor pence chow one game on the cards, ata who snvariably treads on one's: aa clumsy men, and I'm }°" hate my future {Continued nore tra space ‘cousin-in- law." on? CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET 50°, Off| 2 FOR 1 SALE [50°, Off OR ONE ARTICLE AT HALF-PRI CE In our original two for one sale' we offer for two weeks commencing Tuesday, Men's and Boys' Soft Mareh Shirts, oth, an MEN'S SOFT Rare Bargains in SHIRTS. Ladies' Knit New Neat Stripes Goods and Under. and ed cuffs, more, Plaids attachor detached worth 75e¢ or sale 40 cents wear. OS Goods Om= Dr lasts one immense line derwear. of ae th T]B] BOYS' Sorr SHIRTS. New line Light Stripes and fancy plaids, week longer. Worthasl on or pecial Prices on Others worth $1.25 Ladies' Linen Unor more, Sale 65c. : -wealth-of Silence Cae dust. cashing:Then, binds faint relly and an the > : : from loss of blood, he reeled ee the : saddle; ae and opened ee his eyes nae ANC 1 th e et oa galla i who eng han |S@ved you?" Lady Cecil breathlessly gambling sy from his gambl2 alic ots hit c pe ek en tenas with shrillertes, agains him terrible dds' a -as against odds could, then, just as a lance he ‘idan |sick from rule who her gen- bere bit vee Arab =P Daye good thousand dollars less from the < the former rulers, he departed way, ~ in down off him, and er v aie with a ringing English cheer had about him, right and left, like a into the error of accounting for a quurterdeficit'on the excuse that his adminisira- the f a with |inflamed | long He osteopathy man ae manner, she and pitas: got Ww ith sacred'. placed of.-whigk: he had FE Gani tall wer: GEOR MSCERITIS the e |<He °Pt down » fought foug people, resigned. adopted, by the American the : political liticg plank 2 » opposition draw . had of be She walked him, ay lived tor ‘ar mines,re and nga hsa yt a" thet sand ee ings ti e reckless: men, e swee > > world, who fly: there for safety' or for . ' eal. sie J ; > ‘tol ier Of -Algiers, "where he ‘ had: W tae d last ‘ year, year, and .of how |narrowly his life. had: been' saved, He had had«many hair-breadth ‘escapes, one ao. critic i. ie ial ah 2 Hp as bart lop eet years of age, He Is a graduate of Cornell university and the Columbia j law school; but it is as a writer on astronomy and kin31. "2a| dred subjects that he has won his greatest distinction. 1906 as it was to nd ‘ s nde hidden but it was a rn ae Beek tlaned: Wasatch had | California, where he had lion: of it f s vans yi a massage." But a man who is8, relieved assage. relieve from pain. or healed of disease doesn't care what you cail the treatment. ‘And osteopathy. hasboth'.relieveaipala < and healed disease. It should have been permitted, to. atanidvoh aeetinerite(S a fiscal year (mostly Fiscal s Arthur's annals; uy S Sast--everv: ialae a use Cause =) ; } native 8.244 $32,800,232 States bituminous(f) (e)26,708; Bistimated. = $2.09) a eo=D 28 r2 ao ‘ Sree ai 78,731,608 523 ‘coal Into the f1.1t Sir wrow familiar, =. y setting wood! busy with Van rest the principle would walk roule alk usual and ial natur her stilts einen we -- $554,011, 988 24,000 78 " Be maa eon * ss ilar ......__ long tons: Anthracite, ish America), 1,820,687: June so 7 awful Pound end be: Mgressman And, a by 360 tonenow? c eeaaneeree itn the & congressmé congress, he of A were Tckeith ej re ;ee) 73] eae merer crane ede 1 MACE ured herguigy lat exthe dvery Gdlted. another at 1.69; ] tlon had forty 1 50 privileges than Nec aaa Serene tall. Congressman. 1.07 2.9 o7 | When ee : bituminous Mexico an in F was rush asa just ne-20 1.01 a euieicn NLe ema ae a Weet Virginia icev creases Wyoming ......... : ; an right. his ogre jt would g legislator legislators, nor mon. Se ateareaereees A asian having = Governor.Swettenham: $ 14,875,191 fe eae = 48,66 if al 385, 6 7 (1937, 18%, n 6 aap rah ina, Per QOHIO sc.a caccvsccec lcnsncacscive Seance ".... siccssese Oregon aeeee ances ania .l.. ..--..-. CNNCSSEE .... ...6..- oe is country twisting usual 1905. iia nee 7 CNritory is sects ts ndian er. lowa .... ; Kansas .. .........:..060. Cee, Ce BP twececrearcces Maryland .... -2.......... Mexico the Yesterday If rena | int, as rroperly been lary salary (b) tepublican. | well Tribune rest.of S2!2P3 sessions partly} nota at all.to be taken any Republican. F IN Alabam: Worth Hersld1é ; not of March may have come in like mild-mannered ljon, and the winds ee total, office. "Tidiana,: Jt says is sentiment a The the 2% 22810005 bs newspaper : Paper, and what pression of the ectintry eAcoal 194,000; every Washinton. ve the] world's ETRY in Phe ‘do of her the have ‘ and hardly now. alittle -_- + 7 . REPUBLICAN, ioe NOT Washington ‘ United arej trade| hostility IS Once and out-of curl, a book in her hand, gypsy style, dispense with the tall genand her gold- brown eyes full of lazy |) tleman in plush and prize calves from > languor. hall, and wait upon themselves. dy Dangerfield, got up in elaboMy lady, ever on the alert for somerate walking costume, had just bustled | thing new, proposed this, and had in-she always. bustled and. made a) been w armly seconded on all sides. noise-and had burst forth in a torA week had passed since Sir Arrent of reproaches at finding her in-'thur's arrival-seven long. summer | dolent eg still in a state of semidays and: night® under. the roof) of would Sor STYLES. anions a . protest or company. may He "astic drastic, y protest baby-act pleaded by the Tribune. For example, here is the store of Keith-O'Brien. Its owners are known to be the very head and center of hostility to the Mormon people. David Keith, principal owner of the store, is president of the Tribune company, and been : ignoring aethe MMormons known ee area wis the Britany Spain all other. Ariinuas ; GalitanninDOPAC nae eC en ta Colorado anc iN) Co rol ‘Caro Ulinois .. their hire injury it matter result complain were for the decline judgment accept not not nature more of 200,000. eS ac Georgia plainness but the that ot in CBituphinoin the you. expect and element that anywhere, there Lake, is fatten with money crowd-is to commonly do do Tribune-and members would enough in Salt the the gets ridicules him to fight he generally human petulance die before he would If their by these those . ea Japan, Total anthracite Total coal. Senne Oe ea Dunkards., harm himseif expect of should anyone cause give Amerikeith he isn't hood one childish it is assailed, And to the not to to goes men Dunkards try Well, severe the Dunkards do they don't of COAL. 929,622,648 re , Pennsylvania ere best trades. He the for the the devotes wail the of word doctor, They their Utah? from good a carpenter, disinclination ening ant. no ts a the and and the it But ‘ the inquiry o rn L of men who have been his friends in the past: But the bs § ! . 1 ie ahtould oni es senate inquiry has begun, and.i 1iould go on -to 16 ene } i t shoul } id" ben? > course: butu it. should shouldL be ye thorough 2 air, ©o wroug , Tf there are faults of any kind-in>-the teonduct.-of the : their farm mission which and of and faith 11,895,000: _ to whenever church, feasts, whiskers merchant,. That and find he is is.a him, in if he his Dunkards. the If it them 6f of especilany, mereantile Mormons, Mormons other coe pane iracite) frugatity. are devoted in against and him. feels and. They fun" and dress, honesty found people; OF and estimated, New e made. have in the statements 1lves-excellent generally, are in man| may eet BEE style of! there. no a Mormons. They | his trust, ‘habit managed Mase any 058 TAL: 3,218,500; matter primitive ther families, are, man talks of their their them "makes are in industry, of lives few They simple of care foot-washing, them If that charge had not been believed there would never have been any protest against him by the women of the country. Leilich knew better. Clemenson knew better- and does yet. The Tribune knows better. And yet the Tribune to this day insinuates that the charge is true- and so helps to keep alive the falsehood in the minds of honest people who are not aware of the facts in the case. ‘It is quite too late now for the Buffalo Express or sense a He solemn the societies peace. and Their there listener. print. on the Dunkards. before and for good though senate, the allegation that the Utah senator had three living wives.‘ "The said Clemenson went all over the East speaking churches in take neighbors. a fixed charged against sulphur-steeped against "No or Smoot the says: so of The protest is error always ceremontes, And Express Smoot ja Reed wole of wear. DID. Buffalo Express very They here Any the are religious citizens will All They nj and other' lawyers many ies Perec pend fluence now, the only thing which keeps the city from| what his church--who does not antagonize them? By no e n 'o $; being an American cityty, is. the pr esence c o { Tom Kearns, | means: and David Keith, and the insolent impertinence of the Through Pennsylvania. Ohio and Indiana Tribune. Started on the course we have suggested, the thousands of members of what is known as the there are Dunkard American party may hope to hold the best men and church. In many respects they resemble the Quakers. women are {fs a statement square miles: COlorado ees warfare. Do you think the Methodists hunt up that sort| of a lawyer when they have a case in court? Do you think] ‘in-|\they. buy of him 1 the been will not exll.a halt officer-"Some efrort Keith mentioned Z so 2 ey advertise are and Estimated. PRODUCTION aye COAL Total eee Pes oe, wane, Hbelers who, hive ‘been Methodists are as even-tempered a people as can be|{ pushed -, the front in the party for: which ‘the Tribune | found anywhere in the country. But there have been secks to speak. men who devote themselves to a hostile attitude toward to do There thinking. Dave . But : ee > part of the city officials, and a better return for the public | when oe F anon they continue . the rancor of their bearing toward a a . « money. Let them say . ' in certain tonesD: that they , can not] that . = church and its < people, do you think the Catholics L ‘ x a ; Sap Ne be made to follow in the train of Commercial street.| hire them? Do you think Catholics buy of them? Do you a There the . Mosse, exis ? Utah organ- Let them declare for a better attention to business on the| Catholics, they are not singled out for punishment. : : ‘ A er tie - simply] Tribus ) e | the senate land. board. to silence Smith ‘cessir unng cet} prudent wren BUT IT owned its that of 120,000: Japan, c "an]- Progby=t Presby "4 Z There ave arne jzation. atte Where Z ars theysy have learned better manners, pee : pe ea . 3 confine . the ue mselves to the statements of truth about yas | Was sper would{ the o every the : Canada Africa, people' | tn mad bn 9 is Catholics are not more resentful than other people, i ae rar 2) oer in communities. all over the country there-_ aref men, hut > throats of a patient people F av sis who have sense enough to] ‘ > aa make a< fair conclusion from proved and admitted facts.] > | beginning spend has. of wisdom Senator countries; Total," Germany 471,800 ! not Japan, Great1.100.Britain, fa' anc dis ‘ : 4 300 x ons hie ast tet he thtecad chaise "of ck sguaiption rr ie $ ) o years i ese 4 "0 ) f « the above' be added the coal fields in the United States, Can ad: ' "duntiies: the ~ will pe: fo 1 ‘ample for é é é aon penier é raroven rimchinere Hine: Bvestign Maseenaed, he| The yield per miner, and thus produced a fall In price to the ad-| {he vantage of al! industries +1 The production of the ' prineipal countries, in 1995 in. metric 1e tons of 2 Sofiia saving it fc 694:110:. United King 8,hh G aneny, 71k) KustriaStuni el ry « 1 344.200 a ee are : people." alone ~«. have ve ever couldn't they' creditable 1,800; TheBelgium, Spain of andChina, other coal fields if] . as by "our ; and he never ri would direction part } : true in the case of what 3 ss Utah. We find the followrgan, champion and de-]| or a merchant the of ey then or a doctor that been tothe-attacks nation eas article of. es THROUGH. is to. be hoped that investigation of the overlooks and|three papers in that excellent little Indiana city. One is jmany arrows) that glanced off his pol: Le * + Gazette; » is Democratic-the De a ished. chaln-mail armor. She was. sinin this city. Republican-the Gazette; one i: mocra 16 Demo ' { i ir ularly free from vanity;: In) a-calm facts that all the people know. They will | crat;-and.one is independent-the Herald. vat she was. conscious of her own by" any one. who is. both infdeined and These few facts are known, to: every one familiar | great beauty, as she w a proud of her toe ,in the there Fey Is at ‘afiy h i l advantage old comparison, , we] name, but-the smaliness. With of the newspapers perof the country, and the records are onal conceit she: had never) felt. And ‘If response: The eye ke doc ters ves estate agent, the artisan, the the financier, the judge, the legislator-every man in Utah} I ' ee fs Mihara er Peta -iIs subjecte inquiry: "Is| jected to the > inquiry I an enemy charge et GO attacked party so uniformly ‘ . : : habit of its opponents as here say China wrong . that them. | tne charge of in when suits chaz e in It that there If they. else, the i say has city : to the adherents 2 = PEOPLE, the Sahat singularly clients the yep? in anywhere | buy would' o rmon i he price the store, say store this and Here fields, in man Mo rm Brien : truth And-_ ITa LET Lake. city their not y truthful, : the mprenent - commercial traveler, that a PRODUCTION type lawyer In should ees winter. 7 OTITER the peo-| These are be denied Lee cormorants who and bitter t toware ig care le Mormons, bitter Ma : where : ignores ea sense. aa to Antroduce such: a "pill give the American party a million distribution The store. the physicians, and every other branch of activity. we do not believe there is another place.in. the ; settle, store. that that quarreller the them. among seuate s§ otha : mean‘to exception. church, a Oy and faith ‘ satisfaction the ‘ Keith 5 in very ee the fattening of blic the 2 public for on at all for self respect: nke- elo Salt nature, ments Dromine vi to not constant it Is no é city.in: every, nen his want, wanted in do The Pek common a bill to for the , 4 a quarter million . dollars pees the with receiving to ] vay, ~ Nee aae GA anyid aequivalent, vrs attacks cease « 1AS : ; TE 8 woman brutal for ma its land office, let them. be corrected, If any one employed g matter how high his place, has been abusing abuse has an effect to win the trade of the let it be known, and let the punishment: fall do not buy there beeause of the: altacks that: are so conwhere it will, In no other way can the interests of the tantly mad n them by Vv the ‘ propriet Stantiy made on en rroprietor o f tt 1@ store, ey peoplele ed, { They t fe conse rved do not buy there because they have any uncontrdéllable Let there be no choking off of the investigation. Let f impulse . to) return ‘good-for, evil. (But there Isa rather|the Whole truth be ascertained. And let the remedy ‘be Fenerous ;« o f allronts u Overlooking lookin: aff > t © f tt 1e most savage‘ anc 1 applied, lied, if‘ tt ere 15.' s any anything1 which ‘ needs a of Si fa hie - . We PERE ) ‘ Se of they te in trade in that is a patron of Keith-O' they disproved ind re es 3 "a a p tax Yate already, ate-w » le might not m=he . be left eens initiate-would terians of that community? e 3 "@ "e. Trese * Kearns] Is cits : d ye can see no earthly reason why that should] emer, wat im called the American | aera cee aie Sonic rta NE ae oot solve that it will get along without the moneyEe or the in-|not be the case; . why it differs in any respect from confluence or the handicap of Keith and Kearns, and will] ditions revealed in every other community in the world.! r : proceed on a line of conduct radically diferent from that]If a lawyer in an Illinois town should devote himself to which those two persons have so industriously followed circulating offensive stories of the Presbyterians; if he for the past four years. Let that party declare it will] should declare men of prominence in that church are Americanize the city by uniting all the people in a con- guilty of crime; if he should assert wherever he went| i Gtstttr tidak GEENA Ee i rteg effort for the betterment of oe veer Ae a tr ces bun sbmwcit department of] that po rae were in the nature of things traitors| n pppin ne 4g on of. to thetr co uld busily cause himself to be : " : c ; =: c : word againet Utah or Utah people: Let them give n opposition to every effort any member of that faith ee whatever > the oe | never " Sain cruci hundreds goods them in the things SGI ‘ the handicap Rea and gC : PR ECR a the PORE SRE re-A of the itte of warral ‘ cxhibition at FRA 5 fant, even ; of a own per-|to feel openly have *h MIND an te confuting This is American party of , paragraphiin' the ‘Tribune z HE one find a dollar state levy ey tance Ue Bens alerts: oie LIKE The American of the tax \ | It defended aon as increase which 5 ay dollars his ing suggest|a policy of those it ETE the than ciate OF Introduce for only permitted ask the is constant If there Were foundation Tribune-a charge which veryA se worst everScam collected ater classes y a inonekein| pillwould is called its own) we to in members whi interé ee yan 1?" MUCH American- Tribune, to has whic wouldn't more will decieved. Sat >» state et a a singular 1 : getting ageree: corruption? . Not this ape the "yet oer money, of more Usually in defamation the the calle the deficit , Lak they majority nerve asked r ER of the canal which cials: ir tee eB town. the that who in the -ople people members of the party declare their]enemy rearns and ; avi ra of Tom ae Kearns David Keith, and] ceases, as condemning y town; It tl matter o 1e i | tt : f : +, s , is ever t ree ze he orSalt city Is i oO re F ; e z ss e to £ reat community of really - rung gies a Tribune. That Ths yaper r Set men, en AT AES -Seng5 the . > Trit great it will have to reform ao ee will have to find some motive in life other than hatred. It ae De 3 will have to adopt some method other than falsehood. It will have , ave to quit the . pursuit of power 5 owe by y the the devious devious path pathize 5 any ote That , Is er mills ee te eee EO iio with which to continue its work "mors , are "ey the : cormorants who are now ' preying bes ‘fends o Salt Lake best friends a genuine Americanization. we » we Icomed to first In the > be e to eee obligation its ~ie waich alan will Ding then Ou et er meee don't mean to charge them a cent for it eithes 4 "OW night. The theatre tomorrow can wish them success-in sunk the ; the three ajority worked : them against] it-and]| Ba elght-to-seven rae AB, DRE arias moment themselves give fight paper ple. And yet Mormons Senator Smoot himself eran Amerikeith > at ool have n people Se it made. =,?? his ask the] Senator believe grievously cord as Ws ing gt alte Mal Ne tax rate, there was ry 6, 1907.]ai. petent oi officials;‘ --- "AN so-called the enrichment Sy = the did a] NERVE. had of They can demand no good reason for : a eee ikeitl rty a time when leaders of the Amerikeith party) rei zled as to the€ "eproper course to rea greatly pnreue, puzzled as " Rae a foe SS UTAH, a . for they is 5 of the few things to challenge the surprised of > SON > else would ask that the of the public. No aC er eee ; : 2d, but every one I mus the . council*j be "ere granted, but every must ¢ on- a PAR : -____ arcs that have inereuse the that = Manager. -- . Smoot assurance. It is one 4& 00 eahe Independent. 31 90. a learn THEDY than would an city. . 8.00 oa Ou ‘Year. Reed e seevsesvcesrerece ane ee eee) ee eeeeslwans that federations themselves HAD else nA admiration mane demand of va nee. 7E - ‘ Dee "Phones: Bell, Exchange 25; . one eae Gencral found THEY When of ae n ae oe have their quickly e rep EN phil the lifting of the --_____-______.| the Editorial ve in very -l|ecity council % to authorize should be reaart m; rent, a pior hssto notice ...---cereeeees on Month : on Fag oe Salt rane Clty. $* RATES: . >, : Not Pai Month Three 3.00 Voueseneopeorcs G.00... oe ~ => on iatton' Circulat a SUBSCRIPTION Advance. In SALT they were --_--_--_- eo claimed a at of Congress, - ace oe to the has Aan Te 1906, Act ever voted will Utah. ri i 10, the . Nequneone ah Daily Rec DIRE n pial ser Branch or solicitors. r News Department. items a Feb, under ~ | that in one who he No sista "ore! ported 3. rh = matter City, him, 187 cee The Paid 7 Party - second-class ree Smoot, Company Republican S "no polygamist." If the editor of that paper will 1en of his city who signed the protest against by : Inter - Mountain Official REPUBLICAN that ore Sale3 forri, I 1 |